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you are right-please take no notice of this old f*rt when i post --just sit back and smile -i speak a lingo (tong ,no one can -!) - ask me me what it is ? ehhhhh thank you for the reply - your truly itsmejjj Last edited by solbjerg : 11-03-2009 at 10:14 AM. Reason: Ok? |
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Hi jjj
How did you come across the word Apollonian? 1. Greek Mythology. Of or relating to Apollo or his cult. 2. Other uses for apollonian . a. Characterized by clarity, harmony, and restraint. b. In the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, of or embodying the power of critical reason as opposed to the creative-intuitive. 3. Often apollonian just means . Serenely high-minded; noble. How does one say it in Tong? Cheers solbjerg Quote:
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太阳山 (solbjerg) Ceterum censeo Usage of IObit Products esse legendum (Futhermore I think that Usage of IObit Products must be read) |
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Hello,
Ah AH Ah Solbjerg is a living encyclopedia ! Amazing : adjectif 1. astounding 2. astonishing 3. fantastic 4. fantastical 5. wonderful 6. surprising 7. remarkable 8. marvelous 9. marvellous 10. wondrous Best regards |
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Apollonian-- :- apologia,Apologetic-
-poor substitute )acknowledgment of offense,and expression of regret.written or spoken-apologet'ics.n/.branch of theology Christianity ,charged with defense of apol'ogist,- that what i found now we just say to each other - "a-crude way of asking,(slang) short or lazy,less meaningful ,"forget it!"," a SH**,Sorry",Dunworrybouit " -"did'n'meanit" one easy word-there are 12 different explanations spoken ,depending where ya from-- flowing from a person--to a other-yet the meaning is accepted as one is ! also know by some as pigeon English---poorly spoken-degenerated! yet used -my family friends ,wording (slang)-sorrytaya'ik)( i regret, from me to you) or ikkasorryma " i am sorry mother" adding the last valve -dad.or name of Pearson-- again degenerated ,lazy -a mix -- we speak words ,that we cant post --yet mean the normal to us-- and used daylong--its a mix of 4 races -spoken as one --hard to find the corrective written words-- can be very irritating, tending to be misunderstood--offense easy taken-by others-- so if i were to say to a person ya a bastard, 2 meanings some friend gave you a present-gift-- (depending on tone-SWEET soft)-you are a wonderful human being-- then in a other tone of sound-(sharp hard )you are a dog, of a disgusting human being--abusing the person= yet many would take offense to the written word--find it offensive meaning, -- no legal parents? that were married in a church or wedlock-by a apostle-elder, So here in the forum, we have members that speak or write the QUEENS English so i understand it as --or a form of pure English-there are wording, that are just not comprehensive, nor for me to able to , understand ,i must check there meaning and hope its right as i may understand it-- now how about that for a long winded answer!! foot note its the best way -the wording (slang) i can write --take no of fence by it or meaning this looks normal to me-- itsmejjj Last edited by itsmejjj : 11-03-2009 at 11:54 AM. |
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Hi jjj
Yes languages get more complicated - but also more interesting the more on knows about them. Bastard has a lot of different meanings, and if you bring the context or the tone into it as well it has even more. Shows that you are getting much better at English when you start to think like that. Cheers solbjerg Quote:
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Hello itsmejjj
don't worry, I believe I understood the meaning of your response In my country, France, there is not so much differences of maners of speaking, although there is also plenty of meaning of words... In Europe, there are so many languages even within the European Union ... but the English prevails. I would call the "Universal basic English". I must confess that on this forum I feel so much joy to discover other English Best regards |
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yes -i agree ,the difference is in my case our our family ,and close friends,case its broken down,to 1/4 even less , the basic English,for instance if you had a fully speaking Enlish
person sitting in our mist,sharing fried ship ,and we spoke our way,he would perhaps pick a word here or there .yet feel very uncomfortable to say the least, as words would notarize, in tone laughter,sound,gestures,he may ponder are we (joking) at him colorfully. yet far be that we would,even at or best attempted speech -(tong) making him welcome-in our life meeting people we always MUST be very careful to outsiders( non family Members)-and how we address them ,in manner and speech.when we visit others, yes you are very corrective,as you say-- I must confess that on this forum I feel so much joy to discover other English itsmejjj Last edited by itsmejjj : 11-03-2009 at 04:18 PM. |
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Hello Itsmejjj
Because of the ongoing controversy between IObit Malwarebytes and I have a little trouble to get back on the subject of this thread ... however I think it would be good form after having proved his integrity on the current case, (and I do not doubt for the issue) IObit brings new life to the interface and S360, to repeat my previous posts, by sticking to that Advanced system care witch is more attractive ... Best regards |
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Hi titou
Yes I read your comment, - true!! For our "hina tangata" - he is really exhibiting remarkable improvement in English. I also enjoy coming across special expressions - be it regional or slang. But you wouldn't have much of a chance understanding me if I started to write in the Bornholmian dialect, which is why I try to write in English Cheers solbjerg Quote:
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太阳山 (solbjerg) Ceterum censeo Usage of IObit Products esse legendum (Futhermore I think that Usage of IObit Products must be read) |
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After I returned from Taiwan I worked for some businessmen who were originally from Shanghai and they and some of their fellow expatriate Mainland Chinese friends who owned trading companies in the area would get together for dinner. On one occasion after dinner I got to talk with another American who worked for one of the trading companies and spoke excellent Mandarin. We hadn't been talking long when I noticed that everyone else had stopped talking and they were listening to us two non native speakers ply our acquired linguistic skills in their native language. It was at this point that my interest in colloquial Mandarin slang that I nourished while I was living in Taiwan not in the cloistered Foreigners Compound but living among the Taiwanese immersed in local everyday daily life served me well as I took this very bright young fellow who had learned Mandarin at a University in the United States on a tour of some very colorful and quite inscrutable Mandarin Chinese double entendre which completely unbeknownst to him left him saying 'Why yes, I love being a lesbian' as his last line of the conversation before his boss told him to stop talking. ~Maxx~
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